bournal man page

bournal is a program that allows you to write personal, password-protected journal entries, as well as search through and edit old entries. Bournal has no internet capabilities, so if you're looking for a blogging app, boy, did you install the wrong package.

List and edit archived entries. Month and year arguments filter out superfluous entries, which will prompt you first with a list of days within the given timeframe, then a list of subjects made on the chosen day. If no month or year arguments are given, all days containing entries are listed, followed by a list of entries made on the chosen day.

List and delete archived entries. Month and year arguments filter out superfluous entries, which will prompt you first with a list of days within the given time frame, then a list of subjects made on the chosen day. If no month or year arguments are given, all days containing entries are listed, followed by a list of entries made on the chosen day, then a prompt to confirm deletion.

Files encrypted with ccrypt WILL work between computers (assuming it's installed), so taking Bournal and all its entries with you on a flash drive will work just peachy. You can have entries automatically saved to the flash drive by changing the DIR variable to the path of your flashdrive, (e.g. ` DIR=/media/USB_VOL_NAME `). However, if you run Bournal from a USB drive, you will need to predeed it with a shell (e.g. ` bash bournal `)